Need quick answer! Due tomorrow... Dry mass for Chemistry lab?
How do you find dry mass? We are doing a lab of “gravimetric analysis of a metal carbonate” and one of the pre lab questions is to find the dry mass. The M stands for the mystery element we need to find.
The reaction is CaCl2(aq) + M2CO3(aq) —> CaCO3(s) + 2MCl(aq)My friend and I found that the mass of M2CO3 is 2.13g in this experiment, and the mass of CaCO3 is 1.838g. The question being asked is “calculate the dry mass of M2CO3 used”
How do you find dry mass? We also have other measurements I didn’t list here... if those are needed please tell me